He added it was ‘frustrating’ that a separate event was in the pipeline.

Cllr Hughes added: “I’m quite excited about it – anything you can do to help raise money for youth has got to be welcome.”

Mr Keating said his event at the night’s traditional Knowle home - for up to 3,000 people - will only go ahead if enough money is raised beforehand. He will need to secure a minimum of £12,000 through crowd funding.

Mr Keating added that any profit it makes will go towards ensuring the festivities return the following year.

“We’re trying to bring this event back for the community and make it yearly,” he said.

“We don’t want to come along and make a load of money and disappear. If we are successful, all profits will go back into the event.

“I’m confident we can persuade people to get behind it and be quite successful.”